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To defeat a powerful adversary, a strong alliance is vital: EPS

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August 08, 2025

AIADMK leader refuses to confirm whether BJP will be part of the cabinet if AIADMK gets majority on its own in 2026 state Assembly election; says this is not Lok Sabha polls to impose conditions on NEET, NEP to BJP

DAPPADI K Palaniswami, AIADMK general secretary, who is on a whirlwind tour of Tamil Nadu as part of his Makkalai Kaapom (Let protect people, retrieve Tamil Nadu) campaign, spoke to IE’s T Muruganandham in Courtallam in Tenkasi district in an exclusive interview.

He spoke about his party’s electoral prospects, the alleged excesses of the DMK, and the AIADMK’s stance on coalition government. Edited excerpts follow:

I have completed your campaign in more than 50 Assembly constituencies.

What is your assessment of the people’s mood?

I have been able to sense clearly that the people desire a change in Tamil Nadu’s politics and governance. Moreover, the people believe that only the AIADMK can bring that change. There is overwhelming support for me and the party.

I have begun this campaign eight months ahead of the elections. Are there any specific reasons?

Being a farmer, I’ve taken to heart the saying kaalathey kaalai sei (cultivate/sow at the right time). Doing so ensures success.

Therefore, I chose a reliable partnership (with BJP) and entered the field early with them.

If one starts campaigning only during the period of the election season, it is impossible to reach out to people in all 234 constituencies.

I have expressed your concern about Tamil Nadu’s debt burden. There is a perception that no governments have taken concrete measures to bring down the debt. Do you have a plan?

We will cut down on extravagant spending and concentrate on welfare schemes. We will not launch schemes for self-promotion or those that won’t benefit the people.

With available resources, we will fulfil people’s requirements. We are not the DMK to make promises that cannot be fulfilled. When we were in power, I used to review the fiscal situation often and devise schemes accordingly. Capital expenditure would be mostly high while lowering revenue expenditure.

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